Maternal, Neonatal, and Geriatric Immunization

Tailored vaccines for vulnerable populations are essential for effective protection. Maternal vaccination provides passive immunity to infants, protecting neonates during early life. Neonatal vaccines are designed to stimulate immature immune systems safely. Geriatric populations face immunosenescence, requiring adjuvanted or higher-dose vaccines to maintain protection. Research focuses on optimizing formulations, schedules, and delivery methods for these populations. Integrating maternal, neonatal, and elderly immunization strategies enhances population-wide immunity, reduces disease burden, and strengthens healthcare outcomes globally.

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